Association between frailty and physical performance in older patients with heart failure

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Background: Frailty is an issue in patients with heart failure (HF). A Korean version of the frailty scale (K-FRAIL) has been developed. Hypothesis: We aimed to analyze the relationship between the K-FRAIL scale and physical performance in patients with HF. Methods: This study included 142 patients with HF aged ≥65 years from a single center. Muscular fitness was assessed using the handgrip test and knee extensor strength measurement. Aerobic capacity was assessed using the cardiopulmonary exercise test and 6-min walk test (6MWT). Frailty was assessed using the K-FRAIL questionnaire. Results: Peak VO2 and 6MWT scores significantly decreased as frailty worsened, but handgrip and knee extensor strength did not. In the multivariate analysis, peak VO2 (β = −.31; p =.002) and 6MWT score (β = −.38; p

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Jin, U., Yoon, M., Ha, J., Lee, S. H., Yun, D., Kim, J. S., … Lee, C. J. (2023). Association between frailty and physical performance in older patients with heart failure. Clinical Cardiology, 46(12), 1530–1537. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.24142

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